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It produces data every 15 days, using images from Terra, another American satellite.
Others are made from terra cotta, glass, pearl, marzipan — even eggs.
Far from terra firma, far from other boats, the Müritzsee looked even most vast than before.
On top of it sits a toilet plunger fashioned from terra cotta and hand-carved oak.
With EMI seized from Terra Firma and now with new owners, the revived dispute becomes a fight over money.
"I'd like to be sailing the boat as any sailor would," Conner said from terra firma inside his team's compound.
In Venezuela, where the economy is in a slump and foreign currency is scarce, fewer hostages can pay big-dollar ransoms, says a negotiator from Terra Firma.
Charles Allen, the executive chairman of EMI Music, said in a statement that the commitment was "a vote of confidence in EMI from Terra Firma and its investors".
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Hodgkin labels each work with the time that it took to make; "Italy," for example, with its long, legato streaks of earthy pinks, warm with everything from terra-cotta tiling to recently stroked skin, bears the tag "1998-2002".
For that reason, some authors have suggested to use optical and microphysical cloud proprieties to identify the raining clouds even in stratiform systems from TRMM satellite (e.g. Lensky and Rosenfeld 2003a, b) or from Terra-MODIS satellite (e.g. Nauss and Kokhanovsky 2006; Platnick et al. 2003).
"Peatlands previously underlain with permafrost turn 'from terra firma to terra softa,' " explains Turetsky.
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